=== YEA CHRONICLE 13 Feb 1896 ===
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
[We do not hold ourselves responsible for -correspondents' opinions. Discussion on public topics invited, but personalities cannot be permitted.]
THE MILK TESTS AT FLOWERDALE CREAMERY.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE CHRONICLE
Sir,-In the report of the Yea Dairy. Company, which appeared in the CHRONICLE of 30th January, the chairman of directors, Mr. D. McLeish, accuses my son of not honestly giving the milk tests. After my son had received notice to arrange for a transfer to another creamery (which he declined to do), meeting Mr. McLeish in Yea, I spoke to him on the subject. He said he had no fault to find, but that I had bad neighbors sending reports to them. I may state the cows I am milking at Flowerdale at present were last year milking at the Muddy Creek. and the test there was the highest for some time. Will Mr. Bett state through your paper how he managed to get a 3"1 test of my milk, as he has never taken as low a test before or since? Thanking you in anticipation,-I am, &c., JOSEPH CLEELAND, Flowerdale, Feb. 10.
=== NORTHCOTE LEADER ===
--- Saturday 28 September 1918 ---
PIONEER PASSES AWAY.
MR. JOSEPH CLEELAND.
There died at his home, Reservoir, Preston, on the 14th inst., at the advanced age of 83 years, Mr. Joseph Cleeland, one of the pioneers of the State. He was born in County Down, Ireland, and with his parents, four brothers and a sister, arrived in Melbourne by the ship, Andromache, in June, 1840. The family first lived in Collins street, where land was bought opposite the Coffee Palace, afterwards removing to the Darebin Creek, in which district Mr. Joseph Cleeland had resided ever since, though the rest of the family have scattered far and wide. The first break in the family occurred only a few years ago, when Mr. John Cleeland died at Phillip Island, where he was a big landed proprietor. The second break occurred when Mr. Joseph Cleeland died, after the family had been in the State 78 years. The survivors of the family are Mrs. Shaw, wife of the proprietor of the once famous Phoenix foundry, Ballarat, Mr. William Cleeland, of Mansfield, and Mr. Frank Cleeland, of Launching place.
Mr. Joseph Cleeland, whose wife pre- deceased him about 17 months, leaves a family, of six, five sons, including Mr. Norman Cleeland, now in England, and one daughter, Mrs. Thomson, of Warragul.
The interment took place at the Epping cemetery, Rev. James Legge, B. A., officiating at the grave.
=== THE ARGUS 31 Jan 1877===
CLEELAND.-On the 30th inst., at Epping, the wife of Joseph Cleeland of a son.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
[We do not hold ourselves responsible for -correspondents' opinions. Discussion on public topics invited, but personalities cannot be permitted.]
THE MILK TESTS AT FLOWERDALE CREAMERY.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE CHRONICLE
Sir,-In the report of the Yea Dairy. Company, which appeared in the CHRONICLE of 30th January, the chairman of directors, Mr. D. McLeish, accuses my son of not honestly giving the milk tests. After my son had received notice to arrange for a transfer to another creamery (which he declined to do), meeting Mr. McLeish in Yea, I spoke to him on the subject. He said he had no fault to find, but that I had bad neighbors sending reports to them. I may state the cows I am milking at Flowerdale at present were last year milking at the Muddy Creek. and the test there was the highest for some time. Will Mr. Bett state through your paper how he managed to get a 3"1 test of my milk, as he has never taken as low a test before or since? Thanking you in anticipation,-I am, &c., JOSEPH CLEELAND, Flowerdale, Feb. 10.
=== NORTHCOTE LEADER ===
--- Saturday 28 September 1918 ---
PIONEER PASSES AWAY.
MR. JOSEPH CLEELAND.
There died at his home, Reservoir, Preston, on the 14th inst., at the advanced age of 83 years, Mr. Joseph Cleeland, one of the pioneers of the State. He was born in County Down, Ireland, and with his parents, four brothers and a sister, arrived in Melbourne by the ship, Andromache, in June, 1840. The family first lived in Collins street, where land was bought opposite the Coffee Palace, afterwards removing to the Darebin Creek, in which district Mr. Joseph Cleeland had resided ever since, though the rest of the family have scattered far and wide. The first break in the family occurred only a few years ago, when Mr. John Cleeland died at Phillip Island, where he was a big landed proprietor. The second break occurred when Mr. Joseph Cleeland died, after the family had been in the State 78 years. The survivors of the family are Mrs. Shaw, wife of the proprietor of the once famous Phoenix foundry, Ballarat, Mr. William Cleeland, of Mansfield, and Mr. Frank Cleeland, of Launching place.
Mr. Joseph Cleeland, whose wife pre- deceased him about 17 months, leaves a family, of six, five sons, including Mr. Norman Cleeland, now in England, and one daughter, Mrs. Thomson, of Warragul.
The interment took place at the Epping cemetery, Rev. James Legge, B. A., officiating at the grave.
=== THE ARGUS 31 Jan 1877===
CLEELAND.-On the 30th inst., at Epping, the wife of Joseph Cleeland of a son.
- 1830 - Birth - ; Kilkeel, Dow, Ireland
- 1918 - Death - ; Preston, Victoria, Australia
PARENT (M) William Ford Cleeland | |||
Birth | 1798 (Approx) | Kilmore, County Down, Ireland | |
Death | 25 Aug 1868 | Plenty Rd, Keelbundora | |
Marriage | 1827 | to Charlotte Minnis at Ireland | |
Marriage | to Elizabeth Cowie | ||
Father | James Cleeland | ||
Mother | Margaret McCormick | ||
PARENT (F) Charlotte Minnis | |||
Birth | 1800 | Dublin, Ireland | |
Death | 29 May 1851 | Victoria, Australia | |
Marriage | 1827 | to William Ford Cleeland at Ireland | |
Father | Joseph Minnis | ||
Mother | Ellen Carroll | ||
CHILDREN | |||
M | Francis Moore Cleeland | ||
Birth | 1833 | Killinchy, County Down, Ireland | |
Death | 1923 | Malvern East, Victoria, Australia | |
Marriage | 6 Mar 1860 | to Sarah Jane Moore at Australia | |
M | John Cleeland | ||
Birth | 1828 | Ireland | |
Death | 25 Jan 1914 | Cowes | |
Marriage | 18 Apr 1874 | to Isabel Jane Forbes Blake at St Peters, Prahran, Victoria, Australia | |
M | Joseph Cleeland | ||
Birth | 1830 | Kilkeel, Dow, Ireland | |
Death | 1918 | Preston, Victoria, Australia | |
Marriage | 1857 | to Mary Moore at Victoria, Australia | |
M | William Cleeland | ||
Birth | 1837 | Kilkeel, Dow, Ireland | |
Death | 1928 | Mansfield | |
Marriage | 1860 | to Jane Ann Forrester Thompson | |
F | Annie Eliza Cleeland | ||
Birth | 1839 | ||
Death | 1932 | Ballarat, Victoria, Australia | |
Marriage | 3 Mar 1859 | to William Henry Shaw at Springfield, Victoria | |
F | Charlotte Cleeland | ||
Birth | 1847 | Spring Creek, Victoria, Australia | |
Death | 22 Jul 1871 | Melbourne |
PARENT (M) Joseph Cleeland | |||
Birth | 1830 | Kilkeel, Dow, Ireland | |
Death | 1918 | Preston, Victoria, Australia | |
Marriage | 1857 | to Mary Moore at Victoria, Australia | |
Father | William Ford Cleeland | ||
Mother | Charlotte Minnis | ||
PARENT (F) Mary Moore | |||
Birth | 1842 | Kilkeel, Dow | |
Death | 1917 | Epping, Victoria, Australia | |
Marriage | 1857 | to Joseph Cleeland at Victoria, Australia | |
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
CHILDREN | |||
M | John Moore Cleeland | ||
Birth | 1859 | Darebin Creek, Victoria, Australia | |
Death | 1933 | Cheltenham, VIctoria, Australia | |
F | Charlotte Cleeland | ||
Birth | 1861 | Darebin Creek, Victoria, Australia | |
Death | |||
M | William Ford Cleeland | ||
Birth | 1863 | ||
Death | 1938 | ||
M | Joseph Cleeland | ||
Birth | 1866 | Wollert, Victoria, Australia | |
Death | |||
M | Alfred Ernest Victor Cleeland | ||
Birth | 1869 | ||
Death | 28 Jun 1921 | 1 Walker St, Northcote South Victoria | |
Marriage | to Lillian | ||
M | Herbert Henry Cleeland | ||
Birth | 30 Jun 1871 | ||
Death | |||
Marriage | to Margaret Ross | ||
M | Norman Leslie Cleeland | ||
Birth | 1883 | ||
Death | 1956 |
1 Joseph Cleeland b: 1830 d: 1918
+ Mary Moore b: 1842 d: 1917
2 John Moore Cleeland b: 1859 d: 1933
2 Charlotte Cleeland b: 1861
2 William Ford Cleeland b: 1863 d: 1938
2 Joseph Cleeland b: 1866
2 Alfred Ernest Victor Cleeland b: 1869 d: 28 Jun 1921
+ Lillian
2 Herbert Henry Cleeland b: 30 Jun 1871
+ Margaret Ross d: 24 Apr 1917
2 Norman Leslie Cleeland b: 1883 d: 1956